Odio Que No Te Odio (“I Hate That I Don’t Hate You”) is a witty tug-of-war between resentment and affection. Venezuelan singer-songwriter Lasso teams up with Chilean powerhouse Cami to catalogue every tiny thing that should drive them crazy: the lingering perfume on a pillow, the off-beat outfits, the awkward jokes. Line after line, they fire off playful complaints that paint a vivid picture of an ex who is impossible to forget.
Yet each sarcastic jab circles back to the same confession: they just can’t bring themselves to hate this person. The chorus flips the script, admitting that behind all the “hate” lies undying love. The track turns heartbreak into humor, showing how hard it is to let go when memories are stitched into every song, scent, and smile. In the end, what they despise most is their own inability to move on, making the song a bittersweet anthem for anyone caught between I’m over you and I miss you.